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Position Title
Associate Member, Environmental Health Sciences Center
Dr. Colin Reardon is an Associate Professor of Anatomy, Physiology & Cell Biology at the School of Veterinary Medicine. Reardon Lab is focused on understanding the neuronal pathways and mechanisms of control.
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Positions at UC Davis
- Associate Professor, Anatomy, Physiology & Cell Biology
Areas of Expertise
- Neuroimmunology
- Immunology
- Inflammatory bowel disease
- Host-pathogen Interactions
Major Research Papers
K Murray, KM Rude, J Sladek, C Reardon. Divergence of neuroimmune circuits activated by afferent and efferent vagal nerve stimulation in the regulation of inflammation. The Journal of Physiology 599 (7), 2075-2084. 2021
V Ramirez, S Swain, K Murray, C Reardon. Neural immune communication in the control of host-bacterial pathogen interactions in the gastrointestinal tract. Infection and immunity. Sep; 88(9): e00928-19. 2020
Ramirez VT, Sladek J, Godinez DR, Rude, K, Chicco P, Murray K, Brust-Mascher I, Gareau MG, and C. Reardon. Sensory Nociceptive Neurons Contribute to Host Protection During Enteric Infection With Citrobacter rodentium. The Journal of infectious diseases. 221 (12), 1978-1988. 2020
- BS, McMaster University, Hamilton, 2003
- PhD, McMaster 2006
- PhD, University of Calgary, 2008
- Canadian Institutes of Health Research Fellowship; Ranked 3rd nationally; 50.000 CDN per annum (2011)